Lifestyle Interventions For Behaviour Change

A report on lifestyle interventions in developing countries was released by the World Health organization( WHO).

The study was conducted in the Islamic Republic of Iran, using three communities.
It shows that programs promoting a healthy lifestyle are effective in changing behaviour in developing countries.

The study: Two intervention counties and one control county were studied. The control county was monitored for evaluation purposes, but did not receive any intervention. In each community a random sample of adults was selected yearly by multistage cluster sampling.

Our health program has been developed to assist consumers in developing healthier habits through education and coaching. The health education is delivered online and focuses on eliminating unhealthy eating, physical inactivity, smoking and overweight/obesity. The program is self-directed and is available to anyone, anywhere. For more information on accessing our health program online, contact us below. There is no cost to participate.